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Teaching with Edzo

Edzo is designed to fit naturally into everyday teaching practice. Rather than prescribing lessons, Edzo provides flexible learning activities that you can explore, remix, or create, then use in ways that suit your learners and context.
The ideas below are starting points. You can adapt any activity or lesson structure to suit your class.

Whole-class lessons

Use Edzo to support whole-class teaching and shared learning experiences. You might:
  • Introduce a new concept using a ready-made learning activity
  • Model thinking or problem-solving together
  • Assign a follow-up activity for independent or paired work
Edzo works well alongside explicit instruction, discussion, and reflection.

Small-group learning

Edzo makes it easy to differentiate learning for small groups. You can:
  • Assign different activities to different groups
  • Remix the same resource at varying levels of difficulty
  • Support targeted practice or extension
This approach supports intervention, enrichment, and flexible grouping.

Independent learning

Edzo supports independent learning at school or at home. Use Edzo to:
  • Assign self-paced activities
  • Encourage learners to revisit and retry activities
  • Build confidence through practice and progress
Independent learning works especially well when learners can see their own progress over time.

Using remixing in lessons

Remixing allows you to adapt activities to match your teaching goals. You might remix an activity to:
  • Change instructions or prompts
  • Adjust complexity or scaffolding
  • Localise examples or contexts
  • Align with a specific curriculum focus
Remixing helps you reuse strong ideas while tailoring learning for your learners.

Cross-curricular lessons

Edzo activities can be used across learning areas. For example:
  • Combine literacy and humanities through reading and response activities
  • Use maths activities within science or technology contexts
  • Support creative responses through writing, drawing, or reflection
This encourages deeper understanding and connected learning.

Learning at home and school

Edzo helps bridge learning between school and home. You can:
  • Assign activities that can be completed at home
  • Use family spaces to reinforce classroom learning
  • Share consistent learning experiences across contexts
This supports continuity without increasing workload.

Reflecting and extending learning

After a lesson, Edzo can support reflection and extension. You might:
  • Review learner responses together
  • Use progress insights to plan next steps
  • Reassign or remix activities for further practice
Learning becomes an ongoing process rather than a one-off task.

In summary

Edzo supports a wide range of lesson approaches, from whole-class instruction to independent learning. By using ready-made activities, remixing them for your learners, or creating your own, you can design lessons that are engaging, flexible, and responsive to learner needs.